You're lying about the constitution, and lying about the existence of election fraud. https://t.co/h9yCiW2AAs
— George Conway (@gtconway3d) November 28, 2020
Saying it in a tweet doesn’t make it so.Never in my life did I think that I’d see elected officials in the United States acting in such nakedly, indefensibly anti-democratic ways — and blatantly lying about why.
— Steve Vladeck (@steve_vladeck) November 28, 2020
It’s not going to matter, but this is insane — and anyone not condemning this nonsense is complicit in it. pic.twitter.com/C0sDvAYGdk
The legislature of PA is out of time, and has no interest in “helping” Trump. EOD.Suspicious why they wouldn’t link the ARTICLE.
— John Fetterman (@JohnFetterman) November 28, 2020
Here’s why: LMAO. 😆
“Speaker Bryan Cutler, R-Lancaster County, said Cutler was not involved in writing the resolution. Cutler has not scheduled any session days to consider it before the session’s end.”https://t.co/1bjGg2IaMz
I'm guessing they skipped these things in Freshman orientation in the PA legislature. I wonder if they talk about it in any of the 50. I'll have to ask my former representative.
ReplyDeleteIt's the legacy of that damned Atlantic article. Well, and the pug ignorance of legislators.
ReplyDeleteBut mostly I blame The Atlantic for publishing that legally illiterate piece of crap. As so many experts have said by now, PA gave the power to choose electors to the voters. They can't take it back retroactively, especially on the sole grounds they don't like the outcome and don't believe in the validity of the vote count. Legislatures have to have reasons, too.